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It usually affects the knees, elbows, face, scalp and back of hands.
"The backs of hands also get a lot of damage from holding the steering wheel."
"In New York, you leave work like this," she said, striking a melodramatic pose, back of hand on forehead, shoulders slumped.
Armoring knuckles and the backs of hands with plastic panels is common in more extreme types of mountainbiking.
(Memo to restless waiter: old English proverb say unhygienic to wipe nose on back of hand.)
When that's impossible, apply a small amount of sunscreen with at least 15 SPF to exposed areas like the face and back of hands.
The lesion may appear on any sun-exposed area, such as the face, ears, neck, scalp, chest, backs of hands, forearms, or lips.
'Pshwishwishwishwish,' we whistled (with backs of hands pressed to lips) hoping to entice possible fire crest, siskin, brambling.
For fast bowlers at the point of release the back of hand will be facing in the opposite direction of the batsmen facing the pending delivery.
The killer held in the knife for a moment, the back of hand feeling the stubble on Petacchi's chin, then lowered the body onto the wing and withdrew the knife.
Back of Hand to Givebacks The state asked for the givebacks to help close a revenue shortfall of $800 million in the fiscal year that begins July 1.
Van Doorn trusted only hair, especially on the backs of hands, where it could not be tampered with, as it often was on the head: 'Hand hair that twists in a certain way.'
"Commonly, one of the first signs of aging is sunspots on the face, back of hands, and chest," explains Reich, "especially if you play golf or tennis, or often wear V-necks or tank tops."
What so clearly time describes on the flesh, in the eyes' wrinkles, on throats and the backs of hands, must be rendered again, with time itself wrestled away, and the appalling drop of the soul through space in gravitation.
Wet hands should be passed all over the head, with a deliberate stroke downwards from the top of the head; then index fingers are placed in ear canal while thumbs pass behind ears & lobes; then swipe back of hands over neck nape.
Most of the large number of muscles in the forearm are divided into the wrist, hand, and finger extensors on the dorsal side (back of hand) and the ditto flexors in the superficial layers on the ventral side (side of palm).
"I don't want to discredit the back of hand on forehead, but my experience is that a child's head or neck is usually sweaty from playing," says Paula Elbirt, MD, a pediatrician in New York City and the president of DrPaula.com, an online pediatric resource.